Denmark, Germany and UEFA Women's Euro
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Poland Women and Denmark Women only have pride to play for when they go head-to-head in Saturday’s meeting in Lucerne. The two sides have already been eliminated from the competition after losing their opening two matches of the tournament.
Whether in France, Germany, Italy or Sweden, parties of the hard right have surged as they—and often only they, alas—persuaded voters that they grasped the costs of mass migration. But the National Rally of Marine Le Pen in France and Giorgia Meloni’s post-fascist Brothers of Italy have an unexpected ally: Denmark’s Social Democrats,
Sweden beat Denmark yet again by winning 1-0 at the 2025 Women's Euro for a third victory this year over its neighbor.
A pioneering bill would give citizens the right to demand that social media platforms remove digital forgeries of themselves.
Matchday 2 at the UEFA Women’s European Championship continues on Tuesday, July 8 with Group C, starting with Denmark facing off with Germany at St. Jakob-Park in Basel, Switzerland.
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Reigning champions England defend their title and try to become just the second nation to win back-to-back Women's EUROs when the 2025 tournament begins on July 2.